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Subject:  filing vs. advance starting

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Smitty

Edmonton, Canada

I'm wondering how many growers file their seed, how many use the advanced seed starting method, and how many do neither.

3/20/2002 10:15:46 AM

Junior

Ankeny, Iowa

I file my seeds and it works pretty well. I have not tried the advanced method yet.but I might sometime.

3/20/2002 3:59:43 PM

Water (John)

Midway City, California

Just filing for me.

3/20/2002 4:26:39 PM

jeff517

Ga.

neither,,I'm 3 for 3...

3/20/2002 5:21:44 PM

Billy K

Mastic Beach, New York

last week i filed two seeds they spouted in less then 19hrs.in the past i just planted the seed in pea pot and waited and waited.i like this method better

3/20/2002 5:23:02 PM

Big Vine Large Pumpkin

Eagan,Minnesota

This year i will file the seeds and take the embrio out and put it in a Bounty paper towle....Put it in a zip lock!
Chris

3/20/2002 7:26:19 PM

steelydave

Webster, NY

I experimented with both this winter. They both work fine, the advanced works faster, but the filing is safer.

3/20/2002 8:36:53 PM

Gads

Deer Park WA

I personally like to softly file the edges with 220 grit sand paper, slowly working my way around to the tip. Then I like to mix a warm solution of liquid Kelp, Leonardite, and mineral water in which I slip the little beauties into for 12 to 18 hours of enrichment. In the morning I kick them to the seed beds, and hope they propigate.......

3/20/2002 10:15:49 PM

Randoooo

Amherst, WI

So far, I've been using the "neither" method. This year I will try filing and the advanced, practicing on some seeds before it's time to plant the good seeds.

3/20/2002 10:16:07 PM

Gads

Deer Park WA

I have thought about this "advanced " method alot, does anyone think that this "no effort" birth will allow it to cope with the realitys of existance?

3/20/2002 11:13:39 PM

Stan

Puyallup, WA

What are you trying to tell us, Gerry? No pain, no gain?

3/20/2002 11:49:18 PM

Joze (Joe Ailts)

Deer Park, WI

Gads- This "no effort" birth as you called it produced both my 705 and 798 fruit. The 705 fruit split on 8/23, and was on track for 950+. The 798 plant was the darkest green and most managable plant i ever had. All you are doing by taking off the seed coat is speeding up the delivery of water to the embryo. Let me ask you this- are cesarian section children at any less of a disadvantage in life than natural birth children? Perhaps not the best comparison but its along the same lines.

I probably do not even have to state that I will be using my method at this point.

3/21/2002 9:01:55 AM

LIpumpkin

Long Island,New York

Both my daughters were ceasarian births.. there's no difference at all, except maybe that when they leave the house they like to go out through the window.........G

3/21/2002 10:14:27 PM

Bantam

Tipp City, Ohio

My wife had one natural and our twins were both breech so they were C-section. No difference as far as the kids go but my wife was in a lot of pain from the C-section. So it just meant a little more work for me in the first week. No biggie.

As far as the advanced seed starting goes I experimented with it, with a few seeds from last year. 19 of 19 grew. filing just 8 of 20. Maybe I did something wrong with the filing. I will be doing the advanced seed starting on my Giants but for the rest of pumpkins (one acre) I will be direct seeding....Tom

3/22/2002 1:29:20 PM

pumpkinpal

syracuse, ny

i think our main concern with seed-starting methods is the time spent waiting for the magic moment......when you can see from 7 feet away and closing that you've done the right thing, and they have come up since your last observation...
the more quickly they sprout, the sooner soil-borne fungus
and rot become not a problem--lately i've been experimenting
with snipping the test seed all the way around except for the radicle end with a pair of TOENAIL clippers-just clipping away enough to expose the 'real seed cavity'--the halves of the seed coat remain in the soil or are very easily removed if they come up at all, and the green sheath-like material stays with them, not preventing the seed leaves from opening.....my first post....hope it helps.....

3/22/2002 8:23:40 PM

Gads

Deer Park WA

Welcome abord pumpkinpal! Sounds like you have been at this awhile. I have to agree, whatever method gets the giants started is ok. I was just curious if the advanced method caused the plants to be more suseptible to the hardships of the garden. I think that the dissucion of c-section type birth is a very poor comparison, but whatever. Best of luck to you all in 02.

3/23/2002 2:09:29 AM

Pumpkinlid

Garden Grove CA.

Playing it safe filing for me

4/2/2002 8:08:47 PM

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